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A terminally-ill woman in Oregon chose to end her life last week, should she be allowed to make this choice? A nurse in Maine aggressively fought that…
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On this edition of Up to Date, the Ethics Professors join Steve Kraske to examine questions raised by recent events making the news. Has the digital theft…
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Pro-Russian rebels wouldn’t let anybody in to view the bodies of that downed Malaysia Airlines Flight 17. What’s to make of their actions?In this country,…
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With suspects in custody for both the highway and Jewish Community Center shootings, many communities in the metro area are waiting to see how justice…
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In the Midwest, the supply of organs for patients who need transplants to live is relatively strong. But, that’s not the case in many locations across the…
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John Denver’s “Rocky Mountain High” is Colorado’s state song, and the marijuana legalization law that went into effect this year might be what the late…
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Google’s unofficial moral slogan is “Don’t be evil,” but some are questioning whether privacy and censorship concerns break that self-imposed creed.In the…
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When thousands of federal employees are being forced to go without a paycheck indefinitely because of inaction in Congress, is it really ethical for…
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What if Congress turns down President Obama’s request for authorization to attack Syria? And what if the president proceeds anyway -- even though the…
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Would you pay more for an article of clothing if it meant the person who made it worked in safe factory conditions and earned a fair wage?On this…
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How much power is too much when it comes to the hallowed fields of college sports?On Thursday's Up to Date, Ethics Professors Ethics Professors, Wayne…
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First comes love, then comes marriage…then for about 50 percent of us … it’s divorce.Navigating these major events can bring out the best and worst in us.…